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What is Deportation Status?

Updated: 9/17/2019
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How do you check your deportation status with name?

David Gutierrez


Can a convicted felon who is married to a US citizen and has children apply for legal status to avoid deportation?

No. In all likelihood if the person already held permanent resident status it would be revoked and he would still be deported. no, but there are waivers available to avoid deportation contact an immigration lawyer for more information


If an immigrant is charged with sexual assault can that be cause for deportation?

The immigrant's status might come into play. Legal? Undocumented (illegal)?


Can a deported Mexican get a Mexican passport once in Mexico and travel to israel?

Yes. Deportation is a status held within American authorities.


Is an illegal alien who entered the US legally and married to a us citizen at risk for deportation after filing paperwork for citizenship?

There is no risk for deportation based on your illegal status. However, you are STILL at RISK of deportation if you commit a serious crime or crime of moral turpitude while you are a green card holder. You would be deported after serving any prison time.


If a person comes here on C1D visa which is a transit or crew visa with I94 valid only for 1 day and decided to marry a citizen then what are his best chances to avoid deportation and become legal?

You are not allowed to file an adjustment of status (I-485) on a C1d visa. The best way to avoid deportation is to follow US Immigration Law. You are not allowed to file an adjustment of status (I-485) on a C1d visa. The best way to avoid deportation is to follow US Immigration Law.


How can you find out if someone who is a legal resident has a case for deportation?

That would not be a matter of public information, and would only be made available to those with a need to know. A foreign national with permanent residence status is usually faced with the loss of status and deportation only if they have committed a criminal offense that results in a felony conviction. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov


What happens if you have a fiance visa and you do not marry?

The person is considered "out of status" or a "status violator" and must voluntarily return to their country of origin or be subject to deportation. If deported they will be barred from applying for reentry to the U.S. for at least one year or more.


Can your visa be taken away from you if you commit a felony?

Yes. A felony conviction can result in the revocation of the person's immigration status and deportation to the convicted person's country of origin.


What is a sentence using deportation?

Illegal entrants are subject to deportation.


What is the possible penalty for an immigrant who breaks the law?

An immigrant who breaks the law could face deportation, denial of future immigration benefits, jail time, fines, or a combination of these penalties. The severity of the penalty will depend on the specific offense committed and the individual's immigration status.


Deportation time frame?

The time frame for a deportation varies on a case by case basis. Deportation on arrival can be done within a few days, while deportation for those already living in the country may take months or years.